Washington State Fair 2024

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I really love this shot. Back in the Scone Zone!

I made some new "history" photo albums for my Washington State Fair collection on Flickr this morning—three of them, actually. The only one covering just three visits to the fair (2018, 2021, 2024) is the "Scone Poses" album, as we only started that in 2018, and really only this year officially establishes it as a tradition. The other two cover for different visits (2015, 2018, 2021, 2024) and all of those I have gone to with Gina and her friend Jennifer: "Deep Fried Foods" (2015: peanut butter cups; 2018: Snickers; 2021: Oreos; 2024: Pop Tarts); and "Bubble Dances." I actually completely forgot yesterday, until I looked at previous photo albums after getting home, that I actually got photos of Gina and Jennifer in dancing poses amidst blowing bubbles every single year we've gone. For some reason while we were at the fair yesterday, I was thinking they had only done that pose once or twice before. Such is the sad state of my memory, and the saving grace of my record keeping.

That, in fact, was the biggest reason I created a photo album dedicated to the history of deep fried foods I have eaten at the fair. All day yesterday I thought I'd had the deep fried peanut butter cups our last time there, in 2021. Nope! That was the year I had the Oreos. I had the peanut butter cups in 2015.

I also did not realize until looking at my credit card statement, showing the transaction was with the company called "Totally Fried," that this was the same company I had gotten a deep fried treat from in years past. Previous years had a booth with far more deep-fried options, and I wasted some time yesterday trying to find a similar booth. It turns out, when I settled on the booth that had only deep fried Pop Tarts as an option I had not already tried before, that was actually the same company.

Anyway! In 2015, 2018, and 2021, all three of those years it was just Gina, Jennifer and me. We kind of liked making it a tradition of just the three of us, but none of us ever said we were going to be strict about it. And when Jennifer said her daughter Grace was "whining" to be taken along (did she not have school yesterday? I meant to ask and then never got around to it), Gina and I both said—honestly—that we were totally cool with it. I did not know Beth was also coming until we were all actually on our way. Theoretically Shobhit could have come too, but he had a work shift last night and it would have meant having to rush home, and leave the fair probably at about 3:30. I was actually there until after 7:00 last night.

So, there were five of us this time out. And when we passed some bubbles and I asked Gina and Jennifer to do their goofy dance poses again, they obliged—after which, both Beth and Grace photo bombed it in turn. It actually made for a kind of fun photo sequence.

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This year, I opted to take the bus. I know I had driven in 2021, which largely makes sense because that was still enough into the pandemic I would not have wanted to be on a bus for a solid 82 minutes. But, and I did not remember this until I looked it up, I did go there and back by bus in 2018, taking the exact same bus (Sound Transit 578) at nearly the exact same time, getting me to the fairgrounds when it opened at 10:30. In 2018, though, I took the 5:35 bus back, whereas last night I did not catch a bus back until 8:07—but, with a larger group and the fact that this time I actually budgets for some ride tickets (and I had not done any rides since the 2015 visit), it makes sense that the day would wind up longer this year.

And this year, while I was indeed at Puyallup Station by about 10:15 and walked the mile down to the fairgrounds to arrive by the time they opened at 10:30, I did not actually get inside until a solid hour later.

This was due to a mixture of factors. The most significant would be that Jennifer bought a package deal that included two entry tickets, but since Grace already had a free pass from some other source, Jennifer let me use her extra ticket. And to be fair, I was happy to wait an hour for them to arrive before I could get in, if I was going to save $16 on the ticket cost. (I was already saving another $15 on parking.) There was a Starbucks conveniently across the street from the Gold entrance on the northeastern corner of the fairgrounds, so I went in there for a bit and bought a small hot chocolate. I also spent some time charging my phone, which alone is probably the only reason it did not die by the end of the day: the battery was at 2% when I got home.

Another factor, though, was some cross communication between Gina and Beth, before they could even leave Olympia to head north from there to meet me. Gina managed to get off work by 10:00, so I assumed she would be leaving shortly after that—and so, so did I. Beth had a counseling session with a kid at 9:30, though, and while Gina assumed that meant Beth would be done by 10:00, it turned out to be an hour appointment, and Beth was not even done until 10:30.

Jennifer and Grace had gone to Gina and Beth's place to ride with them. I don't know who the hell was driving—I never asked—but maybe it was Gina? given that she never responded to any of my texts while they were on their way, and I was texting the two of them together. And Jennifer's responses were spotty when the communication was kind of critical, which I found frustrating. Eventually she texted me that they were parking in the Green lot, and I don't know if that was because parking staff had forced it or what; I had told them where I was and it made way more sense to me that they would come park in the lot across the street from there.

The Green lot was literally on the far side of the fairgrounds from where I was. A 15-minute walk around, according to my phone. I texted to ask if I should walk around to meet them, and when I did not get a quick reply, I just started walking. Luckily, it was just a short walk to the Blue Gate, and I was right there when Jennifer texted me the ticket QR code for my ticket, and I got right inside.

Once that was done, though, we still had to figure out how to meet. Jennifer doesn't use an iPhone so, after several minutes, I just sent my location to both Gina and Beth, but I don't think either of them ever noticed it. It was 11:31 when both Gina and Jennifer texted me to meet at the "scone place." There are several scone places at the fair.

I was finally told to stay where I was when I told them I was at the Pig Palace. It was nearly noon when they finally found me there; I waited a good ten minutes after that text. And side note: these things always get more complicated and take longer when trying to coordinate a larger group, so I guess that's my only complaint there. But! I should also take some responsibility here; I saw in some older Washington State Fair posts that we simply told each other from the start some landmark we would meet at, and we should have just done that. Last time, in 2021, we met at the Extreme Scream ride, which is the tallest structure in both the fairgrounds and Puyallup.

I should take some notes about this stuff, for reference when we all meet at the air again in 2027. We'll see if I bother with rides again next time, though. I did the Giant Slide two different times with Grace—which I also did once with Jennifer, in 2015—and after the second time, as I kind of limped over to return the mat I had slid down on, I thought to myself: I'm not sure I'll be able to handle this after a few more years. The successive falls down the separate hills of that slide alone kind of did a number on my body. I got rather jerked around on the "CrazyCoaster" (with car fronts shaped like mice), but it was still fun. I'm just not sure I'll be as interested, say, when I'm 51.

I actually bought—and had budgeted for—a pack of 40 tickets, or $24. I used tickets on three different rides with that: the Giant Slide; the Ferris Wheel; and the Skyride—which was originally used at the 1962 World's Fair at Seattle Center; they sold it to the Puyallup Fair (now the Washington State Fair) in 1980—after which I had only four tickets left and which ultimately went unused and wasted. ($2.40, down the drain!) I actually got on two other rides without using my tickets, joining Grace, who is 17, on rides no one else wanted to go with her on: the CrazyCoaster, and the second round on the Giant Slide just to burn through the ride vouchers she had from the package Jennifer had bought for $99.

I had budgeted $105 for expenses yesterday, but that had included both the $16 for entry and the $15 for parking, neither of which did I end up paying for. So in the end, even with the unplanned expense of $17.32 for passport earrings I absolutey fell in love with, I spent a total of $77.91 at the fair yesterday—$27 under budget. Yay me!

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I think, though, for next time I will note that the birds-eye view photos are best taken from the Ferris Wheel, which may be the one ride worth bothering with the next time I go. I was pretty gung-ho to ride the gondola (Skyride) yesterday, thinking that would be where I could get the best aerial photos. But, while there is a retro cool to these gondolas that come from the Seattle World's Fair, they don't yield as good of photos as I thought, especially through these oddly blue-tinted windows. The Ferris Wheel gondolas are roomier, open-air, and actually go much higher.

I got a wonderful selfie with Gina while we rode the Skyride though.

With so much time spent on rides or looking for rides, we actually spent less time than usual looking at the animals—the livestock and the 4-H dogs and cats (and there were no cats yesterday, which disappointed me, especially after I kind of dragged the whole group to that building just to see them). And that's even though we were all together as a group for a solid seven hours. My hope is to have more time for that next time.

I'm still inclined to keep the cadence at once every three years, though. Very little changes at the fair year to year, and going every year really strips it of any of its novelty. I'll still make notes to put in my calendar for September 2027, though.

I might have made it back for the 7:08 returning bus, but I was headed back to the second ride on the Giant Slide with Grace when I checked the time and realized I had less than 20 minutes until that bus was to leave. Even if I had left that second, it would have taken time to cross the fairgrounds to the corner I had first arrived at, and then walk the mile to Puyallup Station. The bummer of this was that I had forgotten the buses drop from once every half-hour to once every hour after 7:00, so now I had another solid hour to kill.

I took one last group selfie at 7:07, and we all said our goodbyes shortly after that, headed for our respective gates. I took a couple photos of rides now with lights on as the sun began to set, and the last photo I took at the fair yesterday was at 7:13. In the end, the full photo album has 99 shots in it, by far the most of any Washington State Fair album I've ever made. This is both because I just have a more refined eye for photography and I tend to take more photos in general, and because Gina, Beth, and Jennifer all shared photos they took with me as well. I'd say about 12 of the photos were taken by one of them, so even without that the album would be of record size by a wide margin (the previous record was 59 shots, in 2011, and that one was augmented by 11 shots taken at the "Weird Al" Yankovic concert).

Anyway. My return bus trip, much later than I expected, turned out to time perfectly with Shobhit's commute home from work, especially since he stopped to buy some naan from a restaurant downtown. I'd have otherwise walked home from the stop on 9th and Howell, but I got off at 6th and Olive, and Shobhit picked me up there and drove me home. My bus was several minutes delayed, but again, it kind of helped things work out in the end. Such is my life, always charmed!

I had a really good time yesterday.

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[posted 1:54 pm]

the fruitcake enterprises social review—summer 2024

In the summer of 2024, I engaged in in-person or face-to-face virtual social interaction with the following people on the indicated number of days:

09072024-33 1. Shobhit—41
06292024-33 2. Laney—31
07242024-12 3. Beth—11
07272024-098 4. Alexia—9
09062024-02 5. Tracy—5
08072024-28 6. Gabby—5 ***
08162024-34 7. Danielle—3
09162924-08 8. Gabriel—3 **
05012024-33 9. Tony—6 *
09202024-65 10. Gina—2
09202024-17 11. Beth—2
09132024-15 12. Lea—2 **
05012024-33 13. Jake—5 *
05012024-33 14. Chris G—5 *
05012024-33 15. Derek—5 *
04292024-09 16. Karen—2
08292024-01 17. Noah—2 ***
08072024-11 18. Amy—2 ***
08292024-01 19. Kevin—2 ***
05012024-33 20. Chris B—4 *
21. Daniel—4 *
22. Rylee—2
23. Ben—3 *
24. Sean—3 *
25. Ryan—3 *
26. Lynn—1
27. Zephyr—1
28. Claudia—1
29. Jennifer—1
30. Nick—1
31. Jessica—1
32. Lorrie—1
33. Richard—1
34. Dylan—1
35. Dad—1
36. Sherri—1
37. Gail—1
38. Amanda—1 ***
39. Justine—1 ***
40. Grace—1
41. Jasper—1
42. Mike—1
43. Cindy—1
44. Crystal—1
45. Adrienne—1 ***
46. Erik—1 ***
47. Mackenzie—1 ***
48. Michelle—1 ***
49. Chris J—1 ***
50. Mia—1 ***
51. Dave—1 ***
52. Josh—1 **
53. Jason—1 **
54. Julie—1 **
55. Ryan—1 **
56. Annea—1 **
57. Gina—1 *
58. Joe—1 *
59. Ulysses—1 *
60. Andy—1 *
61. Tom—1 *
62. Britne—1 *
63. Courtney—1


* Regular attendee at Action Movie Night

** Lea's 40th birthday party

*** Work Social(s)

Total days in the spring with social interaction: 69 (75%, a +3.6 percentage point change from spring)


. . . Well! I noted in the spring Spring Social Review that it's not often I break 60 in the list of social rankings, and I had barely gotten to 60 then; this quarter it's 63. This is mostly due to a few different parties I attended, nost notably a couple of work gatherings, and Lea's birthday party on Friday the 13th. Without those particular gatherings, the list would be whittled down to, at most, 49. Funny how just one or two parties can blow this list up—as long as I can clock actual interaction with people, anyway. But as we all know, I am a social butterfly!

The most dramatic shift this quarter is the ranking of Barbara's daughter, Beth, splashing into the #3 spot, the highest just about anyone can rank as long as both Shobhit (#1, as usual) and Laney (#2, as usual) are around. Beth was originally going to stay in our guest room for 9 days, that ended up getting stretched to 12, and I have her a Social Review point for all but one of those days.

Alexia typically ranks #3, proving she's still a formidable presence on my social calendar—so far, anyway—even after moving from the condo next door to an apartment in Issaquah in May, but got bumped to #4 by Beth. Tracy's position at #5 is pretty standard, although I would say I hung out with her a bit more than usual of late this quarter. Gabby, thanks in large part to us having her and her husband Nick over for dinner in June, got a slot quite unusual for her, at #6. Danielle and Gabriel, though, I slotted both at #7 and #8 even though a few people have more than the 3 points they got each, because in both cases I spent a lot more time with them on each given day we hung out. Rounding out the top 10, then, are Tony even though he has a whopping 6 points as the host of Action Movie Night—but with rather limited direct interaction each night—and then my sister, Gina, ranked higher than some others for the same reason as Danielle and Gabriel: more cumulative time spent with her. I spent a solid seven and a half hours with her (and Beth, and Gina's friend Jennifer, and Jennifer's daughter Grace) at the Washington State Fair yesterday alone, and that was on top of a lunch in Westport last month. In any case, the only people ranked lower than Gina with more points are regular attendees of Action Movie night who I do talk to a bit most of those nights, but not a whole lot.

The one person usually ranked high who got knocked down a ton of positions was Karen. We're supposed to have our virtual lunches twice a month, but due to cancellations for various reasons, this summer we only did that twice. That knocked her down to #16, when she's more often in the top 5, or at the very least the top 10.

Anyway. Let's get to the who did what with whom where and when!


Friday, June 21: with Shobhit, Gabby and Nick, dinner at our place

Saturday, June 22: with Laney, Fremont Solstice Parade

Sunday, June 23: with Laney, double feature in the condo and then the Braeburn theater (A Quiet Place and A Quiet Place Part II)

Monday, June 24: with Laney, Happy Hour at La Josie's

Wednesday, June 26: with Shobhit, Tony, Ben, Chris G, Derek, Sean, Eric, and Gina, Action Movie Night (Starred Up)

Thursday, June 27: with Tracy, out for dinner (Café Nordstrom), Fleurs de Villes Seattle Pride 2024, and to a movie (The Bikeriders)

Friday, June 28: with Laney, Trans Pride Seattle 2024

Friday, June 28: with Shobhit, out for a walk on Capitol Hill

Saturday, June 29: with Shobhit, walking PrideFest Capitol Hill

Saturday, June 29: with Shobhit and Laney, out for drinks and sides (DeLuxe Bar & Grill) and walking PrideFest Capitol Hill

Sunday, June 30: with Shobhit, Seattle Pride Parade

Sunday, June 30: with Shobhit, Gabriel and Lea, in the beer garden at PrideFest Seattle Center

Sunday, June 30: with Shobhit, at the International Fountain at PrideFest Seattle Center

Tuesday, July 2: with Laney, to a movie (A Quiet Place: Day One)

Thursday, July 4: with Laney and Tracy, to the AMC 10 theater in the U District where the movie wound up not playing due to a server issue, then out for drinks at Leon Coffee House

Thursday, July 4: with Shobhit, walk to Lake Union Park for the 4th of July fireworks

Saturday, July 6: with Laney, to a movie (Kinds of Kindness)

Saturday, July 6: with Shobhit, out for dinner (Strega Pizzeria) and out for dessert (Salt & Straw)

Sunday, July 7: with Shobhit, Laney, and Alexia, Braeburn Condos theater double feature (Twister and The Impossible)

Wednesday, July 10: with Shobhit, Tony, Jake, Ryan, Chris G, Chris B, Derek, Sean, Ulysses, Andy, and new guy, Action Movie Night (The Beekeeper)

Friday, July 12: with Laney, to a movie (Robot Dreams)

Saturday, July 13: with Tracy, Cindy, and Crystal, Tacoma Pride Festival, and out for dinner (The Office Bar & Grill)

Sunday, July 14: with Shobhit and Laney, Happy Hour at McGilvra Place Park

Thursday, July 18: with Laney, to a movie (Twisters)

Saturday, July 20: with Alexia, Seattle Architecture Tour: South Lake Union Then & Now; out for lunch (Sizzle & Crunch Vietamese Grill) and movie watch at my place (Cowboys & Aliens)

Sunday, July 21: with Laney, to a movie (National Anthem)

Monday, July 22: with Shobhit and Laney, Happy Hour at Captain Black's

Tuesday, July 23: with Shobhit, 48-Hour Film Project premiere at SIFF Cinema Uptown

Tuesday, July 23: with Shobhit and Beth, Beth arriving for 2024 visit

Wednesday, July 24: with Noah, Michelle, Chris J, Mia, Kevin, Gabby and more, PCC Summer Office Barbecue

Wednesday, July 24: with Beth, Waterfall Garden Park

Wednesday, July 24: with Shobhit and Beth, hanging out at our place

Thursday, July 25: with Shobhit and Beth, dinner at our place

Friday, July 26: with Beth, to a movie (Deadpool & Wolverine)

Friday, July 26: with Shobhit and Beth, watching the Paris Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Saturday, July 27: with Alexia, Seatle Achitecture Tour: Modern Beauty and the Pedestrian Experience; out for lunch (Shake Shack); and self-guided tour at Cirrus Apartments

Saturday, Julu 27: with Shobhit and Beth, out for a walk and for dessert (R+M Dessert Bar)

Sunday, July 28: with Danielle, Museum of Illusions Seattle

Sunday, July 28: with Shobhit, Danielle, and Beth, lunch at our place (pani puris)

Sunday, July 28: with Shobhit and Beth, Beth making quesadillas for dinner at our place

Monday, July 29: with Danielle, Rylee and Beth, out for lunch (Luna Park Cafe); walking Alki Beach; touring Harbor West

Monday, July 29: with Laney and Beth, Happy Hour at Saint John's Bar & Eatery

Tuesday, July 30: with Laney, to a movie (Inside Out 2)

Tuesday, July 30: with Shobhit and Beth, driving Beth to the airport

Wednesday, July 31: with Shobhit and Beth, dinner cooked by Beth (quiche) and out for a walk to Volunteer Park

Friday, August 2: with Karen, lunch over Zoom

Friday, August 2: with Shobhit and Beth, hanging out at home, prepping for dinner Saturday

Saturday, August 3: with Shobhit, Beth, and Alexia, dinner at our place

Sunday, August 4: with Shobhit, walking to the I-90 floating bridge for the Blue Angels Seafair Airshow

Tuesday, August 6: with Shobhit, Laney, Lorrie and Richard, Happy Hour at Saint John's Bar & Eatery

Wednesday, August 7: with Gabby and Amy, 22nd work anniversary celebration at Smith Tower/a> Observatory Bar

Wednesday, August 7: with Shobhit, Tony, Jake, Chris G, Chris B, Joe, Derek, and Daniel, Action Movie Night (School Ties)

Thursday, August 8: with Tracy, out for dinner (Araya's Place) and to a movie (Dìdi)

Saturday, August 10: with Shobhit, Claudia, Dylan, and Jasper, hanging out at their place in Port Orchard

Sunday, August 11: with Laney, to a movie (Sing Sing)

Tuesday, August 13: with Laney, to a movie (Borderlands)

Thursday, August 15: with Laney, to a movie (Alien Romulus)

Friday, August 16: with Shobhit, Danielle, Gail, Rylee and Courtney, miniature golf at Flatstick Pub

Friday, August 16: with Danielle, celebrating Danielle's birthday: out for drinks at Santa Fe Mexican Grill; dinner and birthday cake at her house in Renton

Saturday, August 17: with Shobhit, Lynn and Zephyr, visiting Jetty Island, out for lunch (Scuttlebutt Brewing Co.) and to Fresh Paint art festival in Everett

Sunday, August 18: with Shobhit, Dad, Sherri, Wendy, Gina, and Beth, hanging out in Westport, then with Shobhit, cheking out the Tokeland Hotel

Wednesday, August 21: with Shobhit, Tony, Jake, Ben, Ryan, Chris G, Derek, Tom, Britne, and Daniel, Action Movie Night (Prey)

Thursday, August 22: with Shobhit, out for a walk on the Pike/Pine Corridor

Friday, August 23: with Karen, lunch over Zoom

Friday, August 23: with Laney, to a movie (Blink Twice)

Saturday, August 24: with Laney and Alexia, Braeburn Condos double feature (Dune and Dune Part Two)

Sunday, August 25: with Shobhit and Alexia, dinner at Alexia's; out for a walk in Issaquah, stopping at Issaquah Salmon Hatchery and at Jakob Two Trees the Giant Troll

Monday, August 26: with Laney and Shobhit, Happy Hour at Bait Shop

Tuesday, August 27: with Shobhit, to a movie (His Three Daughters)

Wednesday, August 28: with Laney, to a movie (Between the Temples)

Thursday, August 29: with Gabby, Kevin, Amanda, Justine, and more, Titanic: the Exhibition

Thursday, August 29: with Gabby, Justine, Noah, Kevin, Erik, Adrienne, Amanda, Mackenzie, and Dave, out for drinks (The Owl 'N Thistle)

Friday, August 30: with Laney, inaugural ride of Lynnwood Link Extension

Saturday, August 31: with Shobhit and Laney, Alki Beach Pride

Sunday, September 1: with Shobhit, walks to desserts (Top Pot Doughnuts in the afternoon, Salt & Straw ice cream in the evening)

Monday, September 2: with Laney, Jessica, and Alexia, movie watch at the Braeburn Condos theater (Beetlejuice)

Wednesday, September 4: with Shobhit, Tony, Jake, Ryan, Chris B, Chris G, Derek, and Daniel, Action Movie Night (Oddity)

Friday, September 6: with Laney, Alexia, and Tracy, to a movie (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice)

Saturday, September 7: with Shobhit, Seattle Aquarium to see the new Ocean Pavilion

Saturday, September 7: with Alexia, movie night at my place (Ender's Game)

Sunday, September 8: with Laney, to a movie (Longlegs)

Monday, September 9: with Shobhit and Sachin, dinner at our place

Friday, September 13: with Gabriel, Lea, Tess, Josh, Jason, Julie, Ryan, Annea, and more, Lea's 40th birthday celebration movie watch (Friday the 13th)

Saturday, September 14: with Laney, Jessica and Mike, Happy Hour at Linda's Tavern

Saturday, September 14: with Shobhit, Tasveer Film Festival Launch Party

Sunday, September 15: with Shobhit, to a play (Titanish)

Monday, September 16: with Gabriel, to a Seattle Reign soccer game at Lumen Field, then out for drinks at Hooverville

Tuesday, Septemner 17: with Laney, to a movie (The Killer's Game)

Wednesday, September 18: with Shobhit, Tony, Jake, Ben, Chris B, Sean, and Daniel, and more, Action Movie Night (Blade)

Thursday, September 19: with Gabby and Amy, out for lunch (Moto Pizza)

Friday, September 20: with Gina, Beth, Jennifer, and Grace Washington State Fair